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Quotes about seduction
Man proposes, woman forecloses. (Rickman Alan)
Seduction is often difficult to distinguish from rape. In seduction, the rapist often bothers to buy a bottle of wine. (Rickman Alan)
He in a few minutes ravished this fair creature, or at least would have ravished her, if she had not, by a timely compliance, prevented him. (Rickman Alan)
When lovely woman stoops to folly, and finds too late that men betray, what charm can soothe her melancholy, what art can wash her guilt away? (Rickman Alan)
To seduce a woman famous for strict morals, religious fervor and the happiness of her marriage: what could possibly be more prestigious? (Rickman Alan)
Slowly, but very deliberately, the brooding edifice of seduction, creaking and incongruous, came into being, a vast Heath Robinson mechanism, dually controlled by them and lumbering gloomily down vistas of triteness. With a sort of heavy-fisted dexterity the mutually adapted emotions of each of them became synchronized, until the unavoidable anti-climax was at hand. (Rickman Alan)
A wise woman never yields by appointment. It should always be an unforeseen happiness. (Rickman Alan)
When a woman wants a man and lusts after him, the lover need not bother to conjure up opportunities, for she will find more in an hour than we men could think of in a century. (Rickman Alan)
I don't mind seducing as long as at the end of the seduction there's an idea or a shock. (Rickman Alan)
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